cscmc1
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Yes, it's hillbilly, but, by God, it worked! I got tired of the local Fastenall's inability to get me an M16 bolt with the right thread pitch of sufficient length to use (the long ones they ordered in were all only partially threaded), so I just took a bolt of stock length and welded a Grade 8 bolt from Ace Hardware to it. You thread the "stock" bolt into the crank, then use the stock thick washer and the nut shown to crank the balancer down into place (keeping the threads oiled while doing so). It will get it nearly all the way on when the washer hits the head of the welded bolts, but by then, you can easily use the stock bolt to finish seating the balancer without doing any damage. Worked great for me, anyway. There's about $10 worth of hardware here that I (hopefully) won't ever need again.
I'm offering it in the Pay It Forward section to whomever can use it with the condition that they do the same when they're done with it (if my ugly-arse welds hold up). See a pic here:
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/pay-fo...c-balancer-installation-tool.html#post1213981
I'm offering it in the Pay It Forward section to whomever can use it with the condition that they do the same when they're done with it (if my ugly-arse welds hold up). See a pic here:
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/pay-fo...c-balancer-installation-tool.html#post1213981